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  • John Digweed 'Live In' Series - Fabric, London

Old-Dutch not a single one. i’m writing a lot more than listening these days and a lot of the time i’m listening while looking for inspiration. when people who don’t like electronic music describe it as being boring because it all sounds the same, this mix epitomizes that for me.

to each his own obviously, i think i’m just not into the sound, kind of like that electro phase everyone went through 15 or 16 years ago. i’m sure it’ll come around again, this just ain’t it for me.

    Homegrove like i said, it’s probably me. i’m sure it also has something to do with not being near a dance floor for 2 years. if i wasn’t scared of the whole fentanyl thing, i’m sure a couple of pills and a decent night out would rectify the situation.

    -si- Having listened to most of these by now, I absolutely love the first disc or two, which normally have a deeper, housier sound. Uncle John really does pick some cracking house stuff. Once they veer into banging territory the mix tends to lose my interest. Hearing souless tech house/techno lite at 11am on a Wed morning whilst reading about pensions doesn’t quite relate to the ethos of the live in release…

    i think this sums up my feelings really well.

    The Bunker mixes by and large were absolutely brilliant. Great home listening tackle. Recommended you give them a go

      Old-Dutch any recommendations for some of the better ones? anything along the lines of the first two london mixes, generally housier, deeper, rather than the peak time live stuff?

        alistair Not yet chief. I’ll give it a proper whirl over the weekend. As @mono-stereo said it’s probably best heard in a club. When you transfer it to home listening it loses something.

        Bring back the Protools aided mixes of yesteryear.

        do i actually have to pay digweed monthly to listen to these bunker mixes or is there an alternative?

          303abuser I’d say all available elsewhere

          Would agree on the bunkers, perfect for home listening for old fellas like us

            Dubmick home listening describes what i’m looking for. would you happen to be able to point me in the right direction? mixcloud, soundcloud, and you tube were no help.

              I’ve got most of the fiest 10 somewhere, so will try to dig them out bud

                iTunes is just the individual tracks. No mixed files…

                  Yant if it’s like spotify, they play gapless even though it’s listed as individual tracks.